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House of Lies

The Second Season

Here is a scathing, Corporate America-skewering comedy about a self-loathing management consultant from a top-tier firm who is never above using any means (or anyone) necessary to get his way with and for his clients.

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I am not one for gratuitous sex, however, for some reason I didn{t mind the sex because the rest of the show was stimulating.I{m sure much of what took place in this series is close to reality how money makers and movers and shakers double and triple cross one another.I{m 70 and I thoroughly enjoyed each episode.
Also glad to see a Black man as the head honch unlike Mad Men.

Maybe people complained about the oversexed scenes of the 1st season. So this season, they toned that way down. Then I realize what's left is just a boring show with nothing to look forward to watching.

Marty Kaan and his pod members return for more drama and laughs in the second season of House of Lies. Marty and especially Jeannie van der Hooven have flashbacks from their first season ender bender. While consulting for an internet dating service Doug finds an almost perfect match and he begins dating Sarah. Eventually Marty begins to see that his time at Galweather-Stearn may be short-lived so he starts making plans to begin his own firm. The twelve episodes are filled with humor, explicit sex as well as plenty of sexual innuendo.